Journal article

Exposure to low doses of pesticides induces an immune response and the production of nitric oxide in honeybees


Authors listBartling, Merle T.; Thuemecke, Susanne; Russert, Jose Herrera; Vilcinskas, Andreas; Lee, Kwang-Zin

Publication year2021

JournalScientific Reports

Volume number11

Issue number1

ISSN2045-2322

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86293-0

PublisherNature Research


Abstract
Honeybees are essential pollinators of many agricultural crops and wild plants. However, the number of managed bee colonies has declined in some regions of the world over the last few decades, probably caused by a combination of factors including parasites, pathogens and pesticides. Exposure to these diverse biotic and abiotic stressors is likely to trigger immune responses and stress pathways that affect the health of individual honeybees and hence their contribution to colony survival. We therefore investigated the effects of an orally administered bacterial pathogen (Pseudomonas entomophila) and low-dose xenobiotic pesticides on honeybee survival and intestinal immune responses. We observed stressor-dependent effects on the mean lifespan, along with the induction of genes encoding the antimicrobial peptide abaecin and the detoxification factor cytochrome P450 monooxygenase CYP9E2. The pesticides also triggered the immediate induction of a nitric oxide synthase gene followed by the delayed upregulation of catalase, which was not observed in response to the pathogen. Honeybees therefore appear to produce nitric oxide as a specific defense response when exposed to xenobiotic stimuli. The immunity-related and stress-response genes we tested may provide useful stressor-dependent markers for ecotoxicological assessment in honeybee colonies.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleBartling, M., Thuemecke, S., Russert, J., Vilcinskas, A. and Lee, K. (2021) Exposure to low doses of pesticides induces an immune response and the production of nitric oxide in honeybees, Scientific Reports, 11(1), Article 6819. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86293-0

APA Citation styleBartling, M., Thuemecke, S., Russert, J., Vilcinskas, A., & Lee, K. (2021). Exposure to low doses of pesticides induces an immune response and the production of nitric oxide in honeybees. Scientific Reports. 11(1), Article 6819. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86293-0



Keywords


GUT-MICROBIOTAHOST-DEFENSE


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